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Painted my 440 with HEMI Orange engine paint from a rattle can. 30 years later that original cheap paint job is still in great shape on the parts that were hot tanked, the parts that were NOT hot tanked didn't last 6 months, I re-did the intake manifold again and again, doing treatments for rust, wire brushing rust, etc, it didn't work, every ...

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In the 440 years (late 60's/early 70's) this plant built full size C bodies like Chrysler Newports, Dodge Monocos, and Plymouth Fury's. Pretty much 100% your 440 was a non HP that came out of a car like that.

I am rebuilding a 1978 440, Stock heads, I will raise the compression about 9.6:1 with KB pistons, Edelbrock, dual plane manifold, and 750 cfm edelbrock carburetor, I bought a pair of 1969 HP exhaust manifold. The idea is to put the engine in a 1968 Coronet 440 Station Wagon. I buy a Compcams...

Is there any truth that Chrysler dropped the "B" series 400 and 440 big-block V8s even for the Dodge Power Wagon (Ram in 1981) trucks for the 1979 model year because of how much money Chrysler had lost from the effects of the 1973 oil crisis that plagued sales of their 1974-77 C-bodies (Dodge...

Why Chrysler Dropped the 400 and 440 B V8s? - Allpar Forums

Hello, I have a 440 engine, (engine block code: 4006630-440-3) I was just wondering how can I find out which transmissions will fit with my engine, and if you know any that will work? They are going to go in my 1967 Plymouth Barracuda. I have easy access to the engine, so if you need anymore...

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Hi, Ive recently gotten a 79 Dodge motorhome with a 440 engine. I had to replace a cracked exhaust manifold on the right side and decided to replace both gaskets.... When i was finished and filled her with coolant, she wouldnt turn over at all. I later found out that the cylinders were full of...

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The RB Engines: 383 - 413 - 426 - 440 by David Zatz Chrysler's first big block V8s were, from the start, designed with a low-deck and raised-deck series - the LB (or B) engines and the RB ("raised-deck B").

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